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What can Disney movies give children? I conducted an in-depth interview on this issue.

So when the boss didn't go to kindergarten, he was often in the cinema, and there were many classics to make up at home.

There must be many parents who say that such a young child can't stand watching movies for a long time.

I actually quite agree with this.

But the other school's point of view, I think it is more practical.

Electronic products are the life of this generation of children and the carrier of their future life, study and work. You cut off the relationship between children and electronic products, and you cut off the connection between TA and the world.

Therefore, I am not too opposed to children watching movies.

Besides, watching movies is not torture in itself, and it is not easy to get addicted, compared with video games.

I had an in-depth interview with her, the purpose of which was to know what influence the movies I showed my children over the years had on her.

Me: What's your favorite Disney movie?

Leaf: Elsa!

Me: Is it frozen?

Ye: Yes, it's frozen.

Me: Well, what did Frozen teach you?

Leaf: It taught me true love.

Me: Oh? What is true love?

Ye: True love means that you have to make up with others.

Me: When you say someone else, do you mean your sister?

Ye Zi: I can be with all my good friends and my classmates in kindergarten. If there is contradiction, reconciliation is true love.

Me: Well, what do you think is the most touching plot in Frozen?

Leaf: What do you mean moved? Touching is the kind of thing that makes you want to cry, right?

Me: Almost.

Ye: I think Elsa wanted to cry when she left Arendal Castle.

Me: Hmm ... Maybe it's called sadness. Our next question, what do you think impressed you the most in Frozen?

Ye Zi: That's the part where Anna and Elsa make up.

Me: So this movie taught you sisterhood, right?

Leaf: Yes!

Me: Let's talk about the romance of the sea.

Ye Zi: Are you talking about the romance of the sea?

Me: That's right.

Ye Zi: Then let's talk about touching things first!

Me: Well, you have started to lead the topic.

Leaf: Of course.

Me: Then tell me.

Ye Zi: The most touching thing is Mo Anna's father. He didn't want her to explore the sea, so he had to go to the seaside. He said there were terrible creatures in the sea. But Mona has grown up. Why didn't her father let her go? It's so irritating.

Me: But this is not touching. Forget it. Let's change the question. What do you think Romance of the Sea has taught you?

Ye Zi: I see. I will stick to it. Because Ocean Romance's father wouldn't let her go to the sea, she still went and persisted until the end, finally realizing her dream.

Me: Do you think the plot in it impressed you the most?

Leaf: What is profound?

Me: That's something you can't forget.

Ye Zi: That's the story Mo Anna told her when she was a child.

Me: Let's talk about two strange fates first. Shall we talk about another strange fate?

Ye: Well, what's the strange fate?

Me: The magic hair is Rapunzel.

Leaf: OK.

Me: What impressed you the most?

Ye Zi: Of course. Rapunzel finally met her parents.

Me: What did you learn from magic hair?

Ye: This question is very difficult.

Me: But you answered the first two very well. Freezing teaches you true love, and the romance of the ocean teaches you persistence. Let's talk about it first What moved you the most?

Ye Zi: Of course, it's time for Rapunzel to meet her parents. At that time, I felt like crying.

Me: Well, this is what this movie teaches you about family, right?

Leaf: That's right.

Me: Let's talk about beauty and the beast.

Leaf: I like beautiful women!

Me: Haha, let's talk about it first. What do you think impressed you the most about this movie?

Ye Zi: Let me see ... I think it's all horrible. I can't remember which one impressed me the most. So what should we do?

Me: Let me help you remember. The heroine's name is Bell, right? Then she was taken into the castle by a prince who turned into a beast. At first, she hated princes, didn't she? Finally, she fell in love with the prince, right?

Ye Zi: Forget it. You make me laugh.

Me: Huh? Why is it funny?

Ye Zi: At first, you will hate someone. How did you fall in love with him? That's hilarious.

Me: Well, this question may be a bit profound for you.

Ye Zi: Can't you forget the depth?

Me: I can't forget this word ... impressive, which has many meanings. Forget it, let's move on to the next topic.

Me: Let's talk about the lion king.

Leaf: OK.

Me: Lion King, what impressed you the most?

Ye Zi: This is the last part for Simba and his friends to win.

Me: What do you think is the most touching story that happened to Simba?

Ye: Then Simba lost his father.

Me: .............................................................................................................................................................................., you call this sadness!

Ye Zi: Well, what moved me was that Simba became the lion king!

Me: That's more like it. What do you think Simba's story taught you?

Ye Zi: We should stick to it. If your dream is to explore caves, you must stick to it and eventually become the lion king. But this dream was decided by his father for him.

Me: Ah, what do you think Simba's own dream is?

Ye Zi: It means exploring in a cave, that is, exploring by yourself. This is his dream.

Me: OK. Do you think Simba won in the end to realize his dream?

Ye Zi: Yes, but his father is still dead. What's the point? This is what I hate most.

Me: Let's talk about zootopia.

Yezi: Haha, this movie is my favorite.

Me: Isn't freezing your favorite?

Ye Zi: I can choose two movies as my favorite.

Me: Well, who do you think is your favorite character in Zootopia?

Yezi: It's Judy, her parents and her brothers and sisters.

Me: Why do you like so many roles?

Leaf: Because they are all rabbits, I like rabbits best.

Me: Well, what do you think impressed you the most?

Ye Zi: I remember it all.

Me: Ah, ok. Then tell me what moved you the most.

Ye: I just think it is fun.

Me: So what did this movie teach you?

Ye Zi: This movie has nothing to do with knowledge, just for fun.

Me: Do you remember that the carnivore in it was thought to be bad at first, and then it was discovered, but it wasn't. This movie is to tell you not to discriminate against people who are different from you.

Ye Zi: What is discrimination?

Me: er ... this is a bit difficult to explain. I'll explain when you grow up.

Because of the time, the interviewee said he was sleepy and had to end the interview. The original interview plan included Inside Out, Hero 6, Ice Age, Secret Life of Pets, Monster Power Company and Smurfs.

Judging from the interview results, the mainstream values of Disney movies have a positive impact on children as a whole. What I expect is that children will be the first to perceive the understanding of affection, but children may not have much concept of love. For example, in Beauty and the Beast, for a four-year-old child, Bell's transformation may be a little early.

To my surprise, children can accurately master these words about dreams and persistence. Especially the dream of Simba, the lion king, is actually to explore caves. As for the dream of becoming the lion king, it was actually decided by his father for him. Understanding this logical relationship was unexpected to me. What is even more surprising is that Ye Zi clearly expressed his views on the ending of the film. Although Simba became the lion king, his father died. What's the point?

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